New Delhi: Sahara Chief Subrata Roy and two other group directors will have to surrender to custody within a week, with the Supreme Court today terminating the "interim arrangements" of granting parole to them.

New Delhi: While addressing an event in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, Sahara chief Subrata Roy, who is currently on parole granted by the Supreme Court, took a dig at SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) saying that not even a single account of investors in Sahara was fake and SEBI was unduly deferring investor validation process.

Corporate lobbyist Niira Radia and some top officials of TV channels have been examined by the CBI in its investigations into the allegation against Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy and two scribes that they had interfered with the probe in the 2G spectrum case, the Supreme Court was told on Monday.

New Delhi: In a breather to Sahara chief Subrata Roy, the Supreme Court today extended his parole till July 11 to enable him to deposit Rs 200 crore with market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

New York: In a major relief, Sahara Group has got time till June to avoid any foreclosure auction of its two marquee hotel properties here by mortgage holders Reuben Brothers, who had extended a USD 900 million loan refinance facility to the embattled Indian group.